Jamal Moss is one of the masters of the misshapen and malformed, panel beaten horrors twisted into charcoal gargoyles of ambient, house and techno. New […]
Reviews
V/A :: RadioNome (Blowpipe)
These artists used synthesis to create a binary poetry, employed a circuitboard canvas to paint their discontent and analogue machines to voice their feelings. RadioNome was, and […]
Dub Spencer & Trance Hill :: Live In Dub & The Victor Rice Remixes (Echo Beach)
If you are in search of new, groovy and piquant dub realms, then this is the album for you. This live output is also a […]
Gosub :: Mirror Watcher (Abstract Forms)
Gosub scorches his rhythms with soldering iron precision whilst employing the darkened unemotional side of machines to produce a clean and sleek sound. Dissociation, alienation, […]
Maduro :: All Hail False Gods (Octofoil)
Fans of brooding, dark and distorted electroacoustic sonic mayhem—much in line with the works of Not Breathing—will revel in All Hail False Gods‘ wandering melodic […]
Oneirogen :: Kiasma (Denovali)
Dark as a ride in Charon’s ferry to the realm of Hades, and heavy and hectic as a twisted cyberpunk movie, Kiasma imaginatively combines the […]
Undermathic :: Indistinct Face (Tympanik Audio)
Undermathic’s Indistinct Face combines the organic sound of his debut album with the exquisite sound design of 10:10PM but substitutes earthiness and vigour with vibrant, […]
V/A :: Aquarius (Dronarivm)
Liquidity has always been an apt metaphor for ambient music as well as for what this collection represents—the fluidity, if not downright irrelevance of boundaries, […]
Alessandro Parisi :: Draconia (Lux Rec)
An analogue rich album of engaging sound scenarios, one supported by the mechanics of House music. Brooding harmonies for a dark, organic and lucid piece […]
Valance Drakes :: A Fatherless Child EP (Detroit Underground)
A Fatherless Child takes Detroit Underground to tranquil lands of sun-soaked signal processing with an emotional buzz. Valance Drakes continues in his mission for sublime audio […]
Mimetic :: Where We Will Never Go (Hymen)
While on the outside one might consider Where We Will Never Go as a darkened electronic mesh of styles, it also contains sublime textures that weave into […]

















